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Tall, lithe and muscled, he is only 19 but is confident to the point of cockiness.
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That, of course, is just the sort of cockiness that rankles with health pundits.
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In the majors, he quickly earned a reputation as a showboat, with a confidence that borders on cockiness.
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There were plenty smart people on campus, but none had quite that mixture of cockiness, neurosis and something resembling wisdom.
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Given a chance to defend himself on Tuesday, Ryan didn't really take the bait and certainly didn't rekindle the cockiness of the old Ryan.
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Nonetheless, there is no cause for cockiness in the Labour camp.
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Brownell is riding on a mix of cockiness and paranoia.
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He carried himself with a self-assurance that bordered on cockiness.
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It's AMD, with one-seventh of Intel's revenue, that has been exuding Intel-like cockiness--making predictions that its server processor called Opteron will be in twice as many server designs this year.
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"It sounds like cockiness, " said guard Tim Hardaway Jr.
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Ronaldo, who joined Manchester United when he was just 18 and has gained a reputation for cockiness and good looks, has been under the care of charismatic manager Alex Ferguson for six years.
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True, she's still got two token I-like-it-rough tracks -- ''Birthday Cake'' and ''Cockiness (Love It)'' -- but they're just filler on an album that's all about dragging you out of the bedroom and onto the dance floor.
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Yes, and the universe hates cockiness.
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